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It's got all the right ingredients: bats, a castle with lots of stone staircases, a mad scientist, townspeople waving torches and hunting vampires, an "Igor"-type character, a beautiful girl, even a goofy-haired Burgomeister.
The cartoon's focus is on Scooby and Shaggy who inherits a large sum of money and use that money to thwart world conquest plans from a mad
scientist
and his goons.
From here on, better or worse, the series would also deal with one essential theme: a
scientist
(usually Bela) makes experiments in the basement or the old house (sometimes IN the basement in the old house) that causes things to go blooey.
Silly
scientist'
s invention of a Time Helmet, reminiscent of a Flash Gordon idea of what the future would be.
The only one who believes him is Ruth Bertin (Faye Wray) the inspector's girlfriend and lab assistant to Dr. Otto von Niemann (Lionel Atwill) who though apparently an eminent
scientist
goes along with the vampire theory.
The quote (or scene) I recall vividly is when Hemo tires of "all this plumbing ... you haven't learned my secrets at all" and threatens to storm out, the
Scientist
answers him in a single word "Thalassa" -- salt water which horrifies the Fiction Writer but mollifies Hemo and segues so neatly into the chemical aspects of blood.
We have a mad scientist, a group of people in a dangerous situation, screaming women and damsels in distress, man-eating plants and of course we have the creature, a huge mutant mix between a man and a hammerhead shark.
The village is overcome by hysteria and Karl depends on his trusted medical genius, Dr. Otto von Niemann(Lionel Atwill, in yet another effective mad
scientist
role)to provide some feedback as to what might be causing the deaths of innocents.
Griping to the end, he sees a helmet like device by a scientist, and puts it on and tries it.
This is about a mad
scientist
who creates a half shark - half man type critter on an uncharted island, then calls up all his old business and academic buddies to come and see his creation (evil laugh) but actually he wants his sharkman to kill them!
The actor,
scientist
and parapsychologist Stephen Armourae is a fan of this film and wrote a review of this film.
A mad
scientist
creates an almost undetectable poisonous gas.
Before he can reap the rewards of his discovery, the
scientist
is killed by a hooded, whip-welding monk.
He is trying to rebuild old WWI airplanes so he can attack a nearby hill tribe to complete his petty kingdom; a young
scientist
complains about having his work continually interrupted demands for planes--etc.--everlastingly;
As Cabell, Raymond Massey gives perhaps his greatest screen performance; he is thoughtful, compassionate, and reasonable, a true
scientist.
When I saw this film in the 1950s, I wanted to be a
scientist
too.
Boris Karloff plays Dr. Janos Rukh, a weird
scientist
who lives in the Carpathian mountains--near where the Dracula character's home town.
Zelda, the intelligent scientist, and Hilda the crazy, wacky one make a perfect balance in Sabrina's life.
The film begins in a lab where a crazy
scientist
has invented a new and highly toxic poison that kills its victim and makes it look like they died from a heart attack.
It is based on the concept of a high school girl, Susan (Elisha Cuthbert) discovering that the elevator in her upper class apartment building becomes a time machine when a key on a key chain she got from a blind
scientist
is turned in the elevator lock.
Steven Rea plays a forensic
scientist
thrust on the job in Sovie Russia in 1982..in the very first hours of his job a body of a murdered girl is brought in..he has his workers go back to look for evidence and they bring back five more bodies..this starts the story of the hunt for one of the worst serial killers in modern day history..It is a stark depressing dark movie that explores how the bureaucracy of the old Soviet Union indirectly contributed or caused the deaths of many of the killers victims.It also explores in Donald Sutherland's character how the proper usage of bureaucracy in a communist govt can help achieve the ultimate goal of finding a monster A gripping movie not for all but for those who like a good detective story that will hold your interest this is definitely a must see on a scale of one to ten.. 9
Speaking of Star Trek there's so much material in this film that got into Star Trek TOS its like a pilot for the series; from the interactive captain/first mate/doctor, the mad scientist, alien beings, babe in short skirt, computer intelligence; it is all de rigeur now but this was the first of its kind.
Rather nasty piece of business featuring Bela Lugosi as a mad
scientist
(with yes, a Renfield-like assistant and his mother, a dwarf and yes, the
scientist'
s wife (sounds like a Greenaway movie actually lol).
It all cumulates in a totally far-fetched plan to have a fake wedding to capture the mad scientist, but it seems that the
scientist
has x-ray vision, as he foils her plans, Oh no!
Poorly cast, terrible script full of holes, hot blonde gets eaten alive, The evil
scientist
has a seriously nasty mustache, one man takes on a platoon of trained gunman and comes out victor, terrible special effects, they fix the problem by blowing the head off the monster... Awesome.
The millionaire who funds the project to thaw the Yeti looks like Chris Penn and John Goodman both poured into an ill-fitting suit - the guy playing the
scientist
is one of the worst actors to ever appear on screen - and yes, there is a mute boy (who sorta kinda looks like a girl) and he's mute ever since he survived a plane crash that killed both his parents (hmmm- maybe therapy for the kid??).
At first Cole is sent back to the year 1990 by accident and by misfortune he is taken to a mental institution where he tries to explain his purpose and where he meets a psychiatrist Dr. Kathryn Railly who tries to help him and a patient named Jeffrey Goines, the insane son of a famous
scientist.
Day by day the present
scientist
try to discover what type of sickness had caused this; how it was created; if nature did it or a mere human being had created it.
Kevin Bacon stars as a eccentric
scientist
who, along with a team of collaborators, discover the way to make animals invisible.
Hollow Man starts as brilliant but flawed
scientist
Dr. Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) finally works out how to make things visible again after having been turned invisible by his own serum.
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